Avijit Pathak
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India s engineering aspirants need an education that prepares them for life, not just for exams. They need leaders, thinkers, and innovators who can t be fulfilled if education is reduced to the ability to choose the right option on multiple-choice questions. The current system, which is seen as the holy grail of engineering education in India, is narrow and detrimental to the country s youth.
Caught between unrealistic parental aspirations and inability to cope with academic pressure, students spiral into depression and sometimes die by suicide.